September 12, 2023

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Infographic: Hybrid Cloud Trends in Canada in 2023

What are the trends shaping digital infrastructure strategies in Canada? Discover some of the key findings from CDW Canada’s 2023 Canadian Hybrid Cloud Report in this infographic.

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This year, Canadian organizations have had to navigate a series of challenges, with interest rates and inflation continuing to rise, supply chain disruptions, geopolitical turmoil, the ongoing skills shortage and the exponential growth in cybersecurity threats.

Many organizations have had to revise and prioritize their spending plans and focus on initiatives to drive resiliency, efficiency and growth. While this reprioritization has affected IT spending plans, the focus has largely shifted toward consuming software via cloud services and transitioning their data centre footprint toward hybrid cloud environments. Here are some key findings from CDW Canada’s 2023 Canadian Hybrid Cloud Report.

Spending on IT will outpace GDP in 2023…

As of June 2023, IDC expects IT spend in Canada to grow 1.5% year-over-year, while GDP is expected to grow 0.9%

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But rising interest rates lead to recession concerns

61% of Canadian organizations expect a moderate recession and their IT budgets will either stay the same, or they will reduce spending

The future is digital

50% of their revenue will come from digital products, services and/or experiences in 5 years, say Canadian CEOs

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How Canadian organizations benefit from moving to the cloud

Canadian organizations say moving to public cloud impacts their ability to innovate in the following areas:

Business processes

72%

User and customer experience

69%

New products and services

68%

Sustainability

67%

Operating model

67%

Top benefits of adopting cloud platforms, according to Canadian organizations

Improve security of our data and applications

57%

Faster access to innovative technologies

42%

Improve IT staff productivity

40%

Accelerate use of AI & automation in business

38%

Better control over cloud costs

34%

Rapid application modernization

30%

Quicker time to market for our digital offerings

30%

Achieve a single source of data

26%

Which business outcomes are shaping Canadian digital infrastructure strategy?

Top externally facing business outcomes shaping Canadian digital infrastructure strategy over the next two years

Reduce overall cost of doing business

42%

Support more personalized, omnichannel customer engagement

41%

Respond to specific crisis-driven requirements

37%

Speed new applications to market

35%

Create differentiated digital business offerings

35%

Improve distributor/partner engagement

35%

Reduce friction across supply chains

25%

 

Source: IDC Canada ITAP N5 2022, August 2022

Top internally facing business outcomes shaping Canadian digital infrastructure strategy over the next two years

Improve internal staff productivity and efficiency, including remote work

47%

Consistent cybersecurity and data protection across all locations and geographies

45%

IT response to unexpected business conditions

40%

Data privacy and regulatory compliance

40%

Maintain mission critical legacy application viability

37%

Reduce time it takes to make IT resources available to the business

31%

Reduce cost of IT as a percent of overall cost of doing business

28%

 

Source: IDC Canada ITAP N5 2022, August 2022